Elvis In Person : The 1969 Fantasy Concert DVD is an incredible complete show created using a tremendous collection of footage to make a very enjoyable show. Elvis' 'first live performance in nine years' is finally in film format. The audio is as we all know it, the video comes from various sources, some of it well know, other very rare, but the overall experience is breathtaking!

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Elvis : The Lost Performances Volumes 1, 2 and 3 DVDs contains material found by accident in the vaults during a routine inspection in 1986. We get Elvis material from 'That's The Way It Is' (1970) both on stage and rehearsing, and performances from 'Elvis On Tour' (1972). For anyone who suspected that the producers of the excellent 'That's the Way It Is' had more worthwhile concert footage available to them than they included in the final release, here it is! (or at least some of it).

The DVD really shines. The Las Vegas performances in 1970 capture Elvis at his most vibrant. He had rediscovered live performance only two years earlier and was still reveling in the power that he held over his audience. The highlights are a medley of 'Daddy Don't Cry' and 'In the Ghetto', two songs that are inevitably overlooked in later years. Then we have live performances from the 'Elvis on Tour' 1972 documentary, outtakes from which make up the second half of this presentation. I actually prefer this to 'That's The Way It Is' as it focus' on the songs Elvis did best. But it is a classic. Do you remember when you first saw this on video back in the 1990s? Now today it has lost none of its appeal.

Great picture quality and stereo sound. Originally released on VHS in 1992, now on DVD.

Sandwiched in between these two 'sets' is rehearsal footage for the Vegas shows. Elvis plays guitar, (really!!!) and leads the central elements of his backing band, James Burton, Ronnie Tutt, Jerry Scheff and Charlie Hodge, through some early classics such as 'Don't'. Elvis just starts to play what he wants and its up to the rest of the band to pick it up and follow. Fascinating stuff.

Hampton Coliseum : VA : 09/04/72

Greensboro Coliseum - NC - 14/04/1972

Release Me [chug-a-lug version]

Rehearsal : MGM Soundstage : LA - 15/07/1970

I Can't Stop Loving You

The Lost Performances II

'The Lost Performances' II is a new DVD set with an additional 2.5 hoursof new footage and edits, to compliment the original DVD release. A real bonus is the recently found I'm Left You're Right She's Gone live version, audio only with rare film. Includes newly found fifties footage, UNRELEASED so far as well as actual footage of Elvis singing the song Tonight's All Right For Love - the European version IMPOSSIBLE to find.

Didja Ever - Rare footage of Elvis on the set and meeting the queen of Thailand!

Blue Suede Shoes - The 'spliced' This is Elvis version, re-edited without the voice over.

Road Medley - Previously releases on the Alternate 68 Comeback, but this is a real gem, includes alternate footage and audio, a completely NEW road medley is made with outtakes.

I'm Left You're Right She's Gone

Recently found live version, audio only with rare film.

I Got A WomanTutti FruttiI Was the OneBlue Suede ShoesHeartbreak Hotel

Above tracks are all Dorsey Show performances, and very hard to find, complete edits make them very enjoyable!

DialogueI Want You, I Need You, I Love YouHound Dog

Two tracks from the famous Milton Berle Show, although Hound Dog is well known, it nearly never is presented complete, here it is!

Tonight's All Right For Love (the European version IMPOSSIBLE to find!)Didja Ever (Rare footage of Elvis on the set and meeting the queen of Thailand!)Blue Suede Shoes (The 'spliced' This is Elvis version, re-edited without the voice over).Road Medley (Previously released on the Alternate 68 Comeback, but this is a real gem, includes alternate footage and audio, a completely NEW road medley is made with outtakes).

SomethingYou Gave Me A MountainSteamroller BluesIt's OverI'm So Lonesome I Could CryWhat Now My LoveWelcome to My WorldI'll Remember You

All performances of the January 12 (alternate) have been re-edited with new remastered sound (2013)

Jailhouse Rock (includes outtakes from the movie)

Nice to Go TravelingFame and FortuneStuck On YouWitchcraft/Love Me Tender

From the Frank Sinatra Timex Welcome Home Elvis show : Only Elvis performances are included to make it more watchable then the complete show.

You've Lost That Loving FeelingTwenty Days and Twenty NightsWordsThe Next Step Is Love (part)

August 7, 1970 rehearsals not released elsewhere in this format, again edited into complete performances.

I've Lost You (the forgotten version, as released on the original That’s The Way it is

(the forgotten version, as released on the original That’s The Way it is album, but in the movie another version was used.Stranger in the Crowd, the August 13 live version, edited with new remastered sound, keep those speakers open!!!)

On Tour rehearsals, these outtakes have been released on other DVDs, but here they are complete for the first time, without the annoying text in the picture! The sound is also much better!

Johnny B. GoodeAre You Lonesome Tonight?What Now My LoveIf I Can Dream

Last but not least some hard to find Elvis The Concert performances. Some were cut from the released DVD.

Bonus:

I Really Don't Want To Know (1977 CBS TV Special / 1970 Master)

The Lost Performances III

Finally, with 'The Lost Performances 3' DVD we have new UNRELEASED footage. After the huge success of 'The Lost Performances Volume 2' here is a brand new release which includes some amazing stuff, all presented in WIDESCREEN!

It starts off just like the 'original' release, with an alternate version of 'Walk A Mile In My Shows' this time the August 12 M.S. version is used, and it looks more complete than ever. A great way to start the 'That's The Way It Is' 'treasures' segment, which includes some ultra rare, hard to find camera angles, in an amazing new sound (taken from master tapes).

Next up is a special 'ISO Cam' recording NBC did for their 1968 'Elvis' TV Special.

They used a 'hand-held' camera so as to be able to fill in gaps or errors that might have been made during the live control room switching. Seeing the show as a continuous feed from one hand-held camera captures the live experience of this June 29th, 6 pm show like never before. Of course, the sound of the tape has been edited with EXCELLENT sound.

On to the 'On Tour Segment' which has some great new edits on the March Rehearsal as well as excellent live performances;

'Live in Texas' includes unreleased performances of 'Suspicious Minds', 'For the Good Times' although the footage has some annoying text in the picture, a lot of work went into getting that to the background, so it is now a better viewing experience.

Also included is some great footage from 1971 dubbed with sound from 1972.

The program ends where it started with some more, cool 'That's The Way It Is' rehearsals for you to enjoy!

As a special bonus three tracks are included from the recent 'If I Can Dream' DVD, how this time in FULL color. The 'If I Can Dream' set was presented in b/w for continuity reasons, which worked very well, but now on their own, these tracks shine in color.

Also among the bonus selections is some UNRELEASED footage from 'Greensboro'. The text here is very annoying, which is why they were not included in the main program ... it does however include 'lost performances' of 'Love Me Tender', Suspicious Minds' and 'For the Good Times' - all never before released!